Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Q. F. Meyers was in Chicago today. Attorney G, A. WJilliams was in Winamac yesterday. Mrs. E. N. Loy and son Robert were Chicago visiters today. - Mrs. Harris and Miss Jennie Harris are spending today in Lafayette. Harry Wiltshire went to Chicago today to see the aeroplane flights. B. N. Fendig and brother-in-law, 4 L. are spending today in Chicago. Frank and Marie King returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Zionsville. We are headquarters for fruit Jars, extra lids and rubbers, and all sizes of stone jars. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Charles Stultz and two sons, of McCoysburg, are spending today with Rensselaer friends. Mrs. Joseph Luers and Miss Elizabeth Luers went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weil, of New Orleans, are visiting her parents, Mr!, and Mrs. Nathan Fendig. Miss Flora Kahler left this morning for a week’s visit with relatives and friends in Valparaiso and Chicago. Nice, lean chunks of pickled pork, same as others get 15c for, 12% cents. JOHN EGER. Claud Williams returned this morning from a visit since Saturday with relatives at Wheatfield and LeCrosse. Miss Bertha Conway returned to Delphi today, after a few days’ visit with Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Arnold Luers. Raymond Stucker acconfpanied his local physician to Chicago today. He 'will undergo a slight surgical operation there. ■ '/ • Mrs. Curtis Blankenship went to Tefft this 'morning to visit the family, of William Warren, near that place, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood and Miss Jessie Knox and little sister Lucile returned yesterday from a trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada. Twenty-live people went to Chicago on the early morning train, largely attracted there by the one and onealf fare rate and the aviation meet Attorney Roy Blue, who was operated on for piles last Friday evening, is making quite good progress toward recovery, although it will probably be several days before he is able to get out. Herman B. Tuteur has gone to Peoria, 111., to take a short course of instruction in dry cleaning. He expects upon his return ta enlarge his business and put in a dry cleaning branch. Miss May Dunlap, of Chicago, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner and other friends. Mrs. Alice Dunlap, who visited here for about two weeks, returned to Chicago Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gibbs returned to their home at Lebanon today, after n visit with the family of Cl:nt Beck, of Barkley township. Today Mrs. Mary Lanham and three children, of Sheridan, came to visit Mr. Beck and family.
Mrs. C. B. Rollings, of Jamestown, Ind., who was expected several days ago, arrived this morning, having been visiting relatives in Indianapolis for several days. She will visit ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs, and other relatives. \- Miss Alice Middleton returned to Blue Island, 111., today, after a visit of ten days with her uncle, Wilson Schaeffer, and family, and a number of friends. She was accompanied 'home by Miss Grace Reed, who will visit there a few days. Joe Nagle had 60 acres of oats this year that averaged 43 bushels to the acre, the best yield we have heard of for that great acreage. Harvey Messman, who lives on Mr. Nagel’S Barkley township farm, had 16 acres that averaged 60 bushels per acre. Matt Worden has had a bad time for the past two months with an Infected thumb. His first trouble apparently came from a cut on the thumb while he was working in his harness shop. Infection resulted and it has been a long time healing, it being only within the past week that any improvement has been noted.
